Dickinson School of Law - Commentator Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)
- Class of 1978
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sail 1w.nw.v. v... ,.1. . I k . ,mmmg gang 11.01 070 mg t1 0 - mW a0.9 1 SSMl 1m ep c a RI Sw P nm e, mm .1 D Dedication William L. Wilks The Class of 1978 takes great pleasure in dedicating this year's edition of RES IPSA LOQUITUR to William L. Wilks, sixth dean of the Dickinson School of Law. Dean Wilks graduated from Yale University and received his J.D. degree from the Uni- versity of Michigan. He also holds an L. L. M. from George Washington University. After two years of military service, Dean Wilks entered private practice in Indiana until 1970. At that time he became a member of the Law School faculty. In 1974, he was appointed Assistant Dean under the late Edgar I. King. At Dickinson, Dean Wilks teaches courses in advocacy, evidence, insurance, and torts. He is Reporter for the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, has served as consultant to the Juvenile Court Judges' Commission, and was advisor to the recent Motor Vehicle Code Revision Project. He is also active in numerous civic and community organizations. Dean Wilks' energetic and responsive man- ner enables him to fulfill the demands of his position and to meet the needs of both the faculty and students. We wish him the best in the years to come. Faculty HON. DALE F. SHUGHART President, Dickinson School of Law, Penn- sylvania Practice HON. ROBERT E. WOODSIDE Vice-President, Dickinson School of Law, Legislation and Pennsylvania Constitutional Law HON. BURTON R. LAUB Dean Emeritus WILLIAM L WILKS Dean, Advocacy, Evidence, Insurance, Torts II HARVEY A. FELDMAN Assistant Dean, Environmental Law, Land Use Controls, Legal Research and Writing, Real Estate T ransactions, Remedies I EDGAR B. BAYLEY, JR. Pennsylvania Criminal Law Practice DAVID C. CLEAVER Wills and Decedents' Estates LOUIS F. DELDUCA Director of Admissions, Commercial Tran- sactions II, Legislative Clinic WILLIAM H. DODD Future Interests, Housing and Urban De- velopment, Property I and II MARY E. DUFNER, NLD. Law and Medicine DONALD J. FARAGE Constitutional Law II and III ARTHUR FRANKSTON Law and Medicine, Torts I EDWARD W. HAUGI-INEY Administrative Law, Advocacy, Agency and Partnership, Labor Problems, Legal Research and Writing WILLIAM J. KEATING Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks CHRISTINE H. KELLETT Arbitration, Civil Procedure, Constitution- al Law I, Legal Research and Writing JOSEPH B. KELLY Contracts I and II, Family Law, Interna- tional T rade Regulation, Legal Research and Writing BRUCE I. KOGAN Pension and Profit-Sharing Plans JOHN A. MAHER, IR. Commercial T ransactions I, Corporations, Securities Regulation, Trade Regulations, s Legal Research and Writing HOWELL C. METTE Federal Income Taxation I and II GERALD K. MORRISON Business Planning 10 ARTHUR A. MURPHY Criminal Law and Procedure I and II, Debtors' and Creditors' Rights, and Federal Jurisdiction GILBERT NURICK Professional Responsibility THOMAS A. PLACE Advocacy, Juvenile Law, Legal Clinic, Law and Poverty, and Social Security Problems T1 12 PETER J. RESSLER Estate and Gift Taxation and Estate Planning I. HERBERT ROTHENBERG Labor Law GEOFFREY R. SCOTT Real Estate Finance, Remedies II, Trusts, Legal Research and Writing STEVEN SILVERMAN . Labor Law IRVING YAVERBAUM Accounting I and II 13 14 In Memoriam I Edgar I King 1913-1977 Dean King served as dean of Dickinson School of Law from October, 1974 until his death on September 15, 1977. Prior to assuming his po- sition as fifth dean of the law school, he held the positions of professor and assistant dean. He was the first occupant of the John Edward Fow- ler Memorial Distinguished Professorship. Dean King was born in Logan, Kansas, and obtained both his Under- graduate and law degrees from the University of Kansas. He received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Temple University in 1959. A World War II veteran, Dean King was a member of the American, Pennsylvania, and Cumberland County Bar Associations, as well as the American Law Institute. He was also an active member of the Order of the C011? and Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity. Dean King gave unselfishly of his time and talent to all who came in contact with him. He will be remembered as both a gentleman and a scholar. a. a Sun . Hill Way... x x . m V .be 1S 16 Alumni Office PATRICIA DOHRMAN CYNTHIA BOYER JUDY VETOCK Development Office KELLY WARLOW Placement And Business w,. -w, L GRAY - ALFRETA BOWEN RICHARD H. PETER N. KUTULAKIS . . . . . . . . Placement and Financi 3.1 A1 d gg$glstratlonmusmess gigglstratmnmusmess NANCY LEONARD UREY ALEXANDER Placement and Financial Aid AdministratiowBusiness Office Office Staff BARBARA SHOEMAKER CINDY TORCIA Administration Business Office Administrationmusiness Office MARYLOU O 'CONNOR Administrationmusiness Office JOAN KAMOWSK I Administrationmusiness Office 19 LISA CARINI MONA FLEGAL Admissions Office of the Dean DOROTHY RICE SHIRLEY SNYDER Admissions Office of the Dean 20 JAMES R. FOX MARY LEFKOWSKI Acting Librarian Library LINDA HASSELQUIST Library ; LILLIAN BISHOP L ibrary 21 22 LOREN BATY Maintenance JACOB DEIHL Maintenance SHIRLEY HODGE Maintenance f rrdws; aw. , A. m Em- .5;. , , km -.. u m x; it .. pigs? 4, MABEL SCHLUSSER LOIS HOOVER LINDA ANDERSON 23 j 7w : mum 6m :. wxm ff; , 2w 5. a E $ m g g nwwui? nan , a 4:; g a Egmsgwm It. 26 ELLA ANAGICK u no u auaw n : GA RY ANKABRANDT CATHY BADAL MARY JANE BARRETT 28 LINDA BEDNARZ SHARON BITZEL LAWRENCE BOWMAN KRISTEN BROWN ELLEN BURGRA FF REMO BUTERA 29 PATRICIA BUTLER RICHARD CAIRO JUDY CALKIN 30 SUSAN COVJNO KAY DAILEY WILLIAM DANIELS 32 JOHN FLYNN 33 34 ELIZABETH HONEYWELL CHRISTINE HORTON DAVID IAKOBI 35 GARY JAMES TIMOTHY KANE 36 PAUL KA SHHVIBA CHERYL KLEPPER 37 38 ROBERT KREITZ NANCY JEAN LAMONT HANNAH LEAVITT WILLIAM LEVY 39 40 BRUCE MCKENRICK PAMALEE MCFARLAND WILLIAM MASTER 41 THOMAS MEISTER EUGENE MIKOLAJCZYK JEFFREY MILLER 42 44 MARILYN OTTO KATHY PAPE MARGARET PEPE DAVID PETRONE MA RGUERITE PETT Y DAVID RICE 45 4e BA RBARA A ROTH M. F RANGES ROTONDA RO KENNETH ROTZ DOROTHY RUNDLE G. PHILIP RUTLEDGE 47 48 KEVIN SANDERS STEPHEN SHAAK KATHIE SHIRK RICHARD SHOAP BARBARA SMITH DONALD SMITH ADRIENNE C. FRANCIS SOCI-IA SNELLING III 49 HA RRY SWIFT ARTHUR THOMAS 50 WA RREN UTERMA HL EN ' THOMAS VA NA SKIE 51 DONALD WALKO JOSEPH WEIK STANLEY YORSZ I WWW NO PHOTOGRAPH AVAILABLE James Bentz David Lenox Shelley Dickinson Pamela McCandless Anthony Gerace Jeffrey Spangler Jeffrey Gonick Charles Steiner Philip Kave sh 52 Master Of Comparative Law Candidates Abdellah Benlamhidi, a candidate for a degree of Master of Comparative Law, is from Rabat, Morocco. He received a law degree from Mohammed V University in Rabat. He also participated in the American Field Service Exchange Program and attended high school in Iowa. His Iuture plans include taking the Pennsylvania Bar Exam and practicing law or teaching. Abdellah Benlamhidi Ahcene Boulesbaa, another MCL candidate, is from Constantine, Algeria. He did undergraduate work at the University of Constantine. Prior to coming to Dickinson, he served as President of the Supreme Court of Constan- tine. Ahcene plans to continue his education in the United States and then return home and work for the Algerian Government. Ahcene Boulesbaa, 53 OLLE 1 DD pa MATRICULATE ' LHW REVIEW EDITOR SELLS you HIS BOOKS . + l 2 0000 ASKS yo VWHQ 905555555 THIS Fox? You DON'T KNo'w 3 MURPHTHKES A VOTE IN CR; YOU WIAL 1;, C9 KELLy ASKS You FOR ISSUE; WANT TO QUIT SCHOOL. '1 69 C53 Anew 465ch Q 1K? ONLy 0N5 DEEEI 4x5 W L055 1TURM +2 QD FREE Beemvs DOWT WWE $15 0N Fl BTICKE R +1 67? FRANKSTON THROWS YOURS LANDS NEH? BOTTOM' GET AN 85. SUMMAKIZES' HAL. HEMSAyEXtepyrm IN 12 MtNurES! 1 7 GET RUNAEOUND FROM COLONEL. SEE PETER K. 0N No. 25 DISCOVER THAT DEL DUCA'S LECTURES VIOLATE Ucc 2- 3I6! +2 MAKE MOOT COURT BOARD Go TO N0 23 Ger HARVEy AND KELLy A5 JUDGES... ALL PARTIES LOSE! -1 GD W ME; ON STEIKE. 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USE ONE DIE oNLy. 605$ BANKRUPT! w 4- WT SyM BOL m 'MamcULATe'g BACK SSPACES 53:22 ROLL DIE AND TRAVEL ms NUMBER OF BLOCKS INDICA TED- 5' FoLLow INSTRUCTIONS ON EACH SPOT 6- FIRST TD REACH ?rqo wws 64LL OTHERS LoseQ I7. wmuee CALCULATES ms FINAL CLASS RAM? 8y ADDING Ills PLUS MID WWS EMBJ MULTIPLyM'G By 9 AND L$V$EE$OR$5LE :33 53+ DIVIDIIVG By 2. COME BIKK REALSooNl I l I 6 PA DUATIOM I GET DIPLOMA , Bur No 30:9 Okay John, let's get our wheels, pick up some chicks and go down to Asbury Park . . . The good, the bad, the ugly, and THE WEIRD 58 Bruce, we've got to stop meeting like this But Sheldon, Dickinson doesn't have a Blimp! Some people think I don't take law school seriously enough. 61 62 I'm sorry Theo, but I can't go out With you because: tay I'm washing my hair tonight and I'll be drying it that night. 0:0 I have an exam that Sunday. to I have a dentist appointment that night. Who do you think INVENTED ice cream? NOW let's see, Which way can this horse move? 63 64 65 V m hunt 1i .' . Ifjtgw'e Bind! 67 The hot-dog wop Mr. Andorizio? Uh, Mr. Andidorizio? Are they both absent, Mr. Butturra? Pride of the Slime Monsters Pete's Angels 68 Hum VT 1 MM 'HH .ru Lefs go outside and settle this like men 7U He Who spares the guilty, punishes the innocent 71 5.: r . E... n 5...: f :5. w. . .5: mm . .E: r :5. a t! Trial briefs? Pictures about last intergalactic flight 74 .34 ComIm-n'lyl Law: hvlm-II-d hullulvs . non cool TF7 11L 351s COMM Ah, it's only a. birthday Mom, What can happen? .76 1 J; him '1 , 7 I ' rary had this many books about I didn't know the lib Dickinson Law Revi ew 77 80 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ABA LSD Rep. Senior Class Middler Class Junior Class William R. Levy Nicholas J. Fiore M. Frances Rotondaro Bruce McKenrick Stanley Yorsz H. Kay Dailey Joseph Martone Francis Socha Brian Addison Dust; Elias Michael McDonald Brenda Bowe Lenny Oszustowicz David Schwalm 81 82 Appellate Moot Court Team Appellate Team Wins Nationals The 1977 Appellate Moot Court-team won the National Appellate Moot Court competition. Team members this year Were David Jacobi, Marguerite Petty, William Thurston, and William Levy. Mr. John Maher served as advisor to the team at the national finals in New York City. In addition to winning the overall team competition, Ms. Petty was also honored as Best Advocate of the event. The team has also received citations from the Pennsylvania Senate and House of Re- pres entatives . Trial Moot Court Team 83 Appellate Moot Court Board 84 ional Law Society Internat International Moot Court Team 85 Law Review Law Wives 87 Res Ipsa Loquitur EDITORS: Ron Andidora. Bob Buehner Jerry Spangler PHOTOGRAPHERS: Patty Butler Bernie Donohue Ed Jordan Tom Meister Mark Parseghian LAYOUT AND DESIGN: Barb Hollenbach Kathy O'Malley ARTWORK: J. P. McGowan SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOW- ING: Urey Alexander Alfreta Bowen Eric Drake Gary Jones 88 Bill Of Particulars 89 ur H - n utu Legislative Clinic u n m m ' M m mu Hr , H ' Corpus Juris Society BECAUSE OF THEIR HIGH SCHO- LASTIC STANDING, THEIR INTER- EST IN THE LAW, AND LOYALTY TO THEIR SCHOOL AND FELLOW STUDENTS, MEMBERSHIP IN THE CORPUS IURIS SOCIETY OF THE DICK-- INSON SCHOOL OF LAW IS CONFER - RED UPON THEM. 92 Phi Alpha Delta Flag Football 94 Ax M1492:an Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson 34 13 38 Pittsburgh Delaware Harvard Georgetown Tennessee Rutgers Villanova Virginia Duquesne T emple Penn PLAYOFF GAMES Yale Ohio State LAW BOWL Tennessee 14 28 16 24 21 Intramural Basketball 98 D.S.Lfs Wide orld Of Sports A. C. C. LAtlantic City Conferenca VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS RUGBY Intramural Soccer Carlisle Volleyball League Champions 100 Death Squad . . x 1i i+nv+eyi+ Hawtuu ii i+i ir,t1,wkt Xiktwtar gbitkii 'W kt it t : 4r-- 1m 102 September Dickinson 55 Harvard 28 October FVJWEEEE? a w N ovember 105 December Last Day Of Classes 3 Dick- inson 13 Ohio State 3 10 Dick- inson 38 Tenn- essee 3 J anuary 23 Classes Begin 107 February 16 18 Panama Canal Zone The Student Lawyer I am the student lawyer, and I know just Where I stand Another courtroom advocate and another Learned Hand. Today I am your champion, I may have won your case. But I lmow the game, you'll forget my name I won't be here in another year If I don't keep up the pace. I am the student lawyer, and I've had to pay the price The things I didn't learn at first, I learned by briefing twice. But still they come to haunt me, they call on me in Class. So I learned to cook With my nose in a book I raise my hand and I read from the can And I pray to God I pass. I am the student lawyer, I've been over to the gym I'd rather be there lifting weights than getting bored in Grim. I can'ttremember cases, I don't remember names. Ah, but What the hell, you know just as well 'Cause after a While, When you've learned to file It all becomes the same. I am the student lawyer, and I'll give you some advice Stay away from Dickinson, it isn't very nice. Expect the worst from teachers, you'll Wind up hating them. You'll feel alone, they'll make you want to go home. But if you stay, they're gonna make you pay And you'll Wind up at the Fem. I am the student lawyer, the self-crowned King of Torts. You heard my latest argument, I gave it in moot court. It took me weeks to write it, it was the best brief of my life. It was a legal song, but it ran too long If you're gonna Win the case, you gotta fit the space So they cut it to fifteen-oh-five. I am the student lawyer, the idol of my race I'll make all kinds of money When I can leave this place. You'll see me in the paper, I'll be in the magazines. But if I get tired, Iwon't get hired, I'll get pushed to the back, like a legal hack And a faded pair of jeans. I am the student lawyer, and I know just Where I stand Another courtroom advocate and another Learned Hand. Today I am your champion, I may have won your case. But I know the game, you'll forget my name I won't be here in another year If I don't keep up the pace. ?:- FUBLK DEFENDE f- DISTPKT ATTORNEY t vNawptoyMENr oFHcE. ail MAGAZINES Fog SRLEI mcKmsou
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